Blackmagic takes a philosophically different approach as it moves in on remote cloud-based post workflows.
It seems like everyone has been moving their post workflow to the cloud over the last few years except Resolve. While Resolve has a pretty slick Frame.io integration, it’s not the full-fledged robust toolset that some of the competitors have ruled out. It turns out Blackmagic had some solid philosophical reasons for waiting to launch its cloud service, but now it’s here, and it looks amazing. Most interestingly, it should be pretty affordable.
On the software end, it announced Resolve 18, which has cloud functionality built right in. There is a new cloud tab in your project management panel, and you can just put projects there and share them with other Resolve users at your will. You can keep editing, while your colorist down the hall or on another continent can just work.
This is assuming you have access to the same media, which most of us are used to now with tools like Dropbox.
Author: Charles Haine
This article comes from No Film School and can be read on the original site.